A Hymn of Divine Majesty and Judgment

The song "Apocalipsis" by Los Voceros de Cristo is a profound expression of Christian worship and eschatology, reflecting on the majesty and righteousness of God. The lyrics draw heavily from biblical imagery, particularly from the Book of Revelation, which is known in Spanish as 'Apocalipsis.' The song begins by acknowledging the greatness and wonderful nature of God's works, emphasizing His omnipotence and the truthfulness of His ways. This sets a tone of reverence and awe, which is a common theme in Christian worship music.

The chorus, 'Quién no te temerá, Oh Señor,' translates to 'Who will not fear you, Oh Lord,' suggesting that the fear of the Lord is a form of respect and recognition of His holiness. The song anticipates a time when all nations will come to worship God, a prophecy often associated with the end times in Christian theology. The repetition of 'Aleluya amen' serves as a declaration of praise and agreement with the truths being sung.

The latter part of the song focuses on the concept of divine judgment, urging listeners to fear God and give Him glory because His judgment has come. This is a call to worship and acknowledge God as the creator of heaven and earth, and the seas and the springs of water. The repetition of 'Aleluya amen' throughout the song reinforces the message of praise and submission to God's will, which is central to the Christian faith. Los Voceros de Cristo, known for their gospel music, deliver this message with a sense of urgency and devotion, characteristic of their musical style.

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  1. Escogido Fui de Dios
  2. La Oveja Perdida
  3. Oh Alma Mía
  4. Apocalipsis
  5. La Samaritana
  6. Si El Mundo En Vez de Rosas
  7. Ven Pecador Ven
  8. Feliz Cumpleaños
  9. Escogido Fui de Dios
  10. Penumbra
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